The song starts with rows of fast strumming notes before a chord. The slow surf-rock like lead medley has you going up and down the neck at a relaxed speed. The first verse has you switching between different base notes and power chords, going down the neck. I find the choruses the least involving part, as it's chord sustains that last a measure each.

The second verse is different, as it has you switching between YB and BO chords throughout the duration. After another chorus the main lead plays again, this time extended and after a few repetitions changed a bit to add a bit of variety. After some more sustain chords we repeat the second verse riff and chorus.

After this we have a streak of yellow notes, sone YO chords, then we start the "solo," which is essentially a series of slides up the neck with spaces. This is a varied part of the song, and while it shows a lot of restraint I didn't find it dull.

Overall, there's a mix of dull and not-so-dull moments here, but I feel the good outweighs the bad. It's not a bad inclusion, and I don't mind playing it myself.